Stop Colon Cancer Now

What is Stop Colon Cancer Now?

WestGlen Endoscopy Center is a proud partner of StopColonCancerNow.com, a community of more than 1,000 gastroenterologists nationwide who have joined forces to promote education and awareness about colon cancer screening and prevention. We are working together to:

Save lives through colon cancer prevention

Educate at-risk patients about colon cancer screening

Address misconceptions about colonoscopy, the most effective procedure to prevent and detect colon cancer

Provide a credible resource for physicians and nurses through our referring physician portal

Energize survivors, patients, caregivers and family members to share their stories

March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. Throughout the month of March, we collaborate with StopColonCancerNow.com to raise awareness for colon cancer by encouraging at-risk patients to prevent colon cancer by completing or scheduling a colonoscopy.

You may be wondering when to schedule your first colonoscopy, and it might be sooner than you think. In May 2018, the American Cancer Society revised the recommended age for a first-time colon cancer screening to 45, due to an increased incidence of the disease among people under age 55.

Click here to see why a colonoscopy is the best method when screening for colon cancer. You can also visit StopColonCancerNow.com to see if you qualify for a free or reduced-cost screening.

Throughout both Colon Cancer Awareness Month and the rest of the year, StopColonCancerNow.com provides the latest news, information and resources about colon cancer screening and prevention.

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